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UPDATE:
The details have now changed to say it is only faux leather (PU) and not leather. This makes a big difference in its value compared to other retailers. For example, Amazon have an almost identical stool for only £45; that's £93 difference. I could have three of the Homcom stools from Amazon for the price of one here. Yes, it is a very nice stool and comfortable, but is it worth three times as much as its competitors? I'd have to say no. If it was leather as originally stated (makes me think mine is not leather as first described) the price difference could be justified. The extra one I ordered last week is being returned and the Homcom stool from Amazon has been ordered instead with an extra £93 in my pocket.
Great comfortable stool at a reasonable price. The site claims the seat is leather and if that is correct, the nearest price I found was over £300.
The legs have a nice sheen to them and matches the Yamaha CVP809 I recently purchased as the Yamaha stool has little padding and I found after playing for ten minutes I'd have to shuffle; not an issue with this one.
If you have spent a fair penny on a Yamaha electric piano, go for one of these too and store the Yamaha one away until you sell/upgrade the piano.